Wow, that looks pretty cool, I've got expressgate on my P5Q-E and it would be good if someone released something which was like a combination of the two, it's great being able to check something on the net in a hurry without booting into windows.

I've actually had this on my MSI P45 Platinum for a couple of weeks. It's extremely simple to use, and it looks great. I'm interested to see how they will develop this for the future. What it really needs now is an Internet browser

I've actually had this on my MSI P45 Platinum for a couple of weeks. It's extremely simple to use, and it looks great. I'm interested to see how they will develop this for the future. What it really needs now is an Internet browser

Ooh, thats interesting.. What did you use to flash yours? Following the MSI instructions instructions didnt work on ours (it came pre-flashed, but we tried a dummy flash to test it worked)?

I used a memory stick on which I had installed DOS so I could boot from it. Then I put the BIOS files on the stick, powered on, booted from stick and typed msiflash "bios name" /p. It worked it's magic and I rebooted.

I used a memory stick on which I had installed DOS so I could boot from it. Then I put the BIOS files on the stick, powered on, booted from stick and typed msiflash "bios name" /p. It worked it's magic and I rebooted.

oooh, MSI dont mention that... where do you get the dos for the mem stick?

Install the program and extract the system files. Run the program and make sure you have FAT32 selected. Select the "Quick format option" and the "Create a DOS startup disk" option. Now select "Using DOS system files located at:" and point it to the system files folder. Then click "Start".

Install the program and extract the system files. Run the program and make sure you have FAT32 selected. Select the "Quick format option" and the "Create a DOS startup disk" option. Now select "Using DOS system files located at:" and point it to the system files folder. Then click "Start".

Then your drive is good to go. Just copy the BIOS files on to it

Thanks a lot dude.. MSI dont tell you how to do the DOS thing at all..